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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Hogan Lovells, MetLife, Objectway
Editorial Staff
10 January 2025
Hogan Lovells MetLife
has appointed finance and fintech partner Bryony Widdup to join its corporate and finance practice group, based in the London office.
An experienced banking and capital markets lawyer, Widdup advises funds, lending platforms, digital assets and blockchain-based offerings on their fundraising solutions.
With more than 15 years’ experience advising clients in the financial markets sector, Widdups has worked within a major European bank as well as in private practice, most recently as a partner at DLA Piper. Her practice focuses on finance for funds, a broad range of lending platforms (including blockchain-based offerings) and digital assets including token structuring and issuance.
Widdup also advises on sustainable finance and investment solutions, with a particular focus on advising the crypto and digital assets sector on its net zero transition.
, the European banking, wealth and asset management software provider, has appointed Hassan Suffyan as managing director of Objectway for the UK region.
Suffyan brings more than 10 years’ wealth, and private banking experience to the role. Before Objectway, he was head of the wealth technology practice for Ernst & Young UK. Previously, he worked for Coutts Private Bank as a director in wealth and asset management delivery, as well as for other prominent wealth managers.